Haas can make a clear step forward in 2018 by focusing on aerodynamic improvements over the winter, according to team principal Guenther Steiner.
The American outfit enjoyed a strong second season in Formula 1, delivering a competitive car despite a change in regulations, and scored more points than in its debut season despite staying in the same position in the constructors' championship. While Steiner has previously pointed to understanding tire performance as a major headache for the team, he...

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